As you know, I love reading US/UK women petite fashion blogs women for their cool and elegant styles, yet unfortunately their size of petite body has another definition which I couldn't fully implement it. For information, in the USA and other European countries, petite ladies are those whose height are under 165 cm tall, while the majorities are ranging from 157-163 cm. So, a 160 cm beauty can still claim as a petite, wow, how about my 152cm then?

Hello! I want to continue my winning trip story to Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) Singapore last May with duo blogger PergiDulu. Last time I've shared about how my skin was incredibly happy being perfectly pampered and cared by ESPA, while today I will share my experience visiting the S.E.A Aquarium which also located in RWS. Perhaps you can take it as a reference for your next holiday with family (or beloved one).

So, this S.E.A. Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world (so far) with estimated amount of water provided approximately 42.8 liters and contains more than 800 species of marine animals with less than 100,000 in total! But moreover, one thing that made me more amazed is how this aquarium built with an interesting concept, not just as a fish exhibition, but also a Maritime Experiential Museum which provides every visitor a great experience and well-structured knowledge about sea. Curious? Then read more!

Entering this so spacious building which surrounded by glass panels, I immediately stunned by a large ship located in the middle of the room. Since I was waiting for the tour guide, I tried to approach the ship which had a decorated figure of monster head. Surprisingly, it turns out to be a replica of Admiral Zheng He historical ship, a sea explorer in 1405, famous of his ability to lead crew of 300 ships with 300,000 men (his role also included the invention of Navigation Map of Zheng He). The white screen below the head was projecting a short animated film bringing a brief introduction about Zheng Ho Admiral, showed in Mandarin language, it also comes with English subtitles. Visitors can sit on the stepped-seat while watching (with Fish & Crab Shack on hand) for 10 minutes. I think this is a must watch movie because it would lead visitors to something.

Finished watching, I then finally met our guide and began our journey to the aquarium. Along the corridor, I was quite entertained with some historical objects relating to the marine and ship, ie goods traded from each country or ancient navigation tools. We were then brought into the Typhoon Theatre, guess what? It turned out that we were about to watch the continuation story of Admiral Zheng He in 4D! Exciting! Visitors are invited to feel the thrilling sensation when Zheng He's ship about to wreck. The exciting moment when we also sunk to the ocean floor... And the theater door opened...

In summary, after 'our' ship sank in a typhoon theater, it felt like we're now in the ocean, floating free with all the marine creatures. Creative, isn't it? Studying the marine life never been so exciting! S.E.A. Aquarium apparently has 10 unique zones, let's check them out!

The second zone is the Strait of Malacca and Andaman Sea. There is lens aquariums (each aquarium with magnifying glass ), also Discovery Touch Pool where we can have the opportunity to touch living sea creatures such as sea stars and sea cucumbers. Another amazing thing: Coral Garden, a cylindrical tube; 8m high and 7m diameter which contains a colorful coral reef fishes.

The third zone is the Bay of Bengal and Laccadive Sea (which I initially did not even know where?!). Here we can see peculiar animals such as archerfish and horseshoe crabs. The fourth zone is the Ocean Journey that makes me more fascinated with the marine world. Here we can see giant spider crabs, fish schooling and Spongebob ultimate playmate; jellyfish!

The fifth zone is the main feature of the S.E.A. Aquarium: Open Ocean, with Ocean Gallery which has a 36m x 8.3 m with a thickness of 70 cm viewing panel that displaying more than 50,000 marine animals including Manta rays, spotted eagle rays, zebra sharks and Goliath grouper. Seriously cool! In fact this aquarium holds 18 million liters of water. There is also Ocean Dome and Ocean Restaurant, where we can enjoy a lavish banquet with underwater scenery (Ocean Restaurant will has another separate post, later). And be ready for Ocean Suites, the luxurious accommodation rooms where you can enjoy underwater life straight from your room's window!

At the sixth zone, we will explore the Arabian Gulf and the Arabian Sea, watching the soft coral garden which is a living coral reef. The seventh zone is the Red Sea where we can see Gorgonian Coral, Coral Slope, and Coral Reef Beach Front - there were times I was also amazed with my guide who was great on naming each coral precisely.

The eighth zone is East African, showing ecosystem of freshwater lake. The ninth zone is the South China Sea, this zone has a coral cave where visitors can see Moray eel, lion fish and cardinal fishes.

The adventure took about 3 hours, it felt really nice to enjoy the diversity of the animals at S.E.A Aquarium and I think it would be better if we could just share the experience with other people. Just like me who got lucky to share this moment with my favorite blogger Adam and Susan! Wow, they were so excited I could see it on their expression, even Susan easily could memorize all the mantas names!!! Anyway, if you want to see their story, please kindly visit here.

For more information you can always check Resorts World Sentosa official website. Over all I'm so grateful to have the opportunity to get here for free! Hopefully I can bring my family and my dearest next time.

The sound of J-pop song warmly greeted me once I stepped into this Japanese-stall decorated restaurant, Ichiriki Ramen. It was a nice afternoon accompanied with good weather in Bandung afterall, simply a perfect time to treat your belly with a bowl of ramen and refreshing your mood with cold ocha (Japanese tea). So here, today I wanted to share my recent visit to Japanese restaurant in Bandung.

While enjoying some artificial sakura flowers in every corner, I took my time exploring this ramen restaurant located at Jl. R.E.E. Martadinata (Riau) No. 112, Bandung which previously named yataimura. Before changing its name to be Ichiriki, they were offering various authentic Japanese dishes located in Jl. Setiabudhi. Well, since May 23 2014 they decided to specialize their menu into bringing authentic Japanese ramen as their main signature.

I wonder how you decide whether to watch/buy a movie? Do you have as same habit as me?

Since I don't keep myself frequently updated with recent movies, I always rely on online rating at IMDB or Rottentomatoes. Whether at the cinema or DVD store, I always have my phone ready accessing the webpage to check the rate of each movies - specially for those that don't have their chance to be in the cinema (well, Indonesian cinemas nowadays are specially airing the box office movies - based on my personal assumption, but somehow it's a serious matter when I found Noah isn't coming to Indonesia!).

So, that is how I found out about 'The Double' movie by Richard Ayoade starring Jesse Eisenberg (who I desperately fell into after his performance at 'Now You See Me'). I love thriller and suspense movie, thing that doesn't go into your mind easily, a movie which makes you frown most of the time, one which keeps your focus on and easily makes you sleepy when you're not really into it.

But actually The Double is merely a comedy, black comedy when I checked the genre but, surprisingly it contains some thrilling scene, mysterious theme which keeps you questioning "What is this about". If it's not about Eisenberg, I don't think I would save my time for this movie. But, above all, what made me excited to spend my 93 minutes is its doppelgänger theme.

Doppelgänger is about a twin - an unrelated twin, that you unexpectedly meet and suddenly it affects your entire life. I personally curious about this case in real life, is it really true? Is it possible for me to meet my unrelated twin in the future? LOL. Well, I often hear people's around me said "I've met a girl who looks like you." But I've never met her myself. HAHA!

But all in all, I was mesmerized by Jesse Eisenberg acting, he was just too cool! He can be a calm and innocent guy then drastically changed his personality to be an aggressive womanizer bad boy. Thumbs up! It's because of him this movie can be so catchy despite its coldness, retro ambiance.

And.. about this look, what makes this unique? Cause I, myself realize I'd look better with heels instead switched it to flats. But, still I'm happy since it still matches my petite proportion. Other reason, I'm still on my way to find heels fit me.

Continuing my Singapore's winning trip, sponsored by Resorts World Sentosa, I want to share what we had there for dinner on our first day. Mrs. Anggi, our contact person, had scheduled for all of us (11 bloggers) to have a dinner at Palio, Italian Restaurant. OMG! Never been to an authentic (real) Italian restaurant before! Well, I eat spaghetti, lasagna, macaroni, pizza, but had never really known about the "exact" taste of the Italian taste, so... Wow... I just couldn't wait until it got 7 PM!